Checkout.com Fires Staff Over Harassment Claims From Cyprus Trip
- Payments startup was last valued at $40 billion in January
- Checkout said it has a zero-tolerance policy for harassment
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UK payments startup Checkout.com fired several employees earlier this year due to harassment complaints that arose from an off-site trip to Cyprus, according to people familiar with the matter.
Following concerns raised in May, Checkout conducted an investigation that led to the termination of six members from its 120-person UK commercial team, a company spokesperson said in an emailed statement.